XPLUS Wins Top Prize at TON Hacker House 24, Now Leader in Web3 Innovation

XPLUS Emerged as the Champion in the Ton Hacker House 24
The TON Foundation, in partnership with strategic ally TONX, successfully wrapped up the first-ever global TON Hacker House event in Hong Kong.
Champion Team - XPLUS
At the 2024 TON Hacker House, the event reached its peak with the champion team, XPLUS, being announced in the presence of judges such as Dr. Awesome Doge from TONX, Pei from TonFura, Nenter from Animoca, and Gleb V, the lead of Telegram Mini-app. XPLUS excelled by focusing on creating an Education & Gaming platform on the TON blockchain, introducing innovative trading gamification that captivated the judges.
XPLUSMON TON Hacker House 24’ Champion Edition NFT
To celebrate the first-ever TON Hacker House champion, TON Hacker House will collaborate with XPLUS to launch the XPLUSMON special edition on the TON blockchain. All users who obtain a TONX ID will receive Whitelist access, which is believed to add more value to the TON ecosystem. Hold on to your NFTs as there may be more airdrops in the future!
Web3 Titans Gather
Moreover, the event featured prominent figures like Yat Siu, the chairman of Animoca Brands; Steve Yun, the President of the TON Foundation; and Allen Ng, the CEO of Everest Ventures Group (EVG). They were invited to take part in a panel discussion named 'Web3 Super App - Opportunities in Asia.' During this session, Web3 experts engaged in in-depth conversations and shared insights on Asia's Web3 super applications.
TONX has established a $5 million Ecosystem Fund and a 1.5 Million TON Hacker House Prize Pool
As a leading strategic ally within the TON ecosystem, TONX has maintained a close partnership with the TON Foundation since 2021. Through collaborative endeavors, TONX and the TON Foundation organized the inaugural worldwide 'TON Hacker House' event in Hong Kong today. 20 teams from various sectors assembled to vie for a substantial prize pool totaling up to $1.5 million.
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